RE
False
Mani is the Mahavir (Great hero) who founded Jainism
False
Personhood is not an important attribute of God in monotheism.
Not support for the Big Bang Theory
The Anthropic Principle has given rise to what, according to Livingston?
setting the seasons
The Babylonian creation epic finishes with Marduk doing all the following except:
True
The Intelligent Design movement affirms evolution.
a deliberate, willed action
The Mayan creation story is characterized by which of the following?
NOT Death is the main concern in life
The Stoic philosophy is encapsulated by which of the following statements?
NOT Live a pleasurable life while it lasts
The Stoic philosophy is encapsulated by which of the following statements?
they were led by John Wycliffe
The following statements all apply to the Taborites EXCEPT:
karma
The law of cause and effect in religion is called
True
The law of karma is simply the law of cause and effect.
NOT-Islam
The more nationalistic understanding of salvation in the text is found in:
Submission to God
The most central and dominant concept in Islam is:
hydrogen would have been converted to helium, and there would be no enduring formulation of stars
What would have happened if the cosmological constant of hydrogen were slightly larger?
Religious behavior and beliefs are simply projections of social realities unto a higher plane
When he described Religion as the deification of society Emile Dukhiem meant:
struggle between the powers of chaos and order
Which of the following themes/imagery best depicts Japanese cosmogony?
True
According to the text, in a religion such as Islam the sexual patterns of Arab society are mirrored by the limited role of women in the religion itself. This statement is
False
According to traditional Christian teachings no one can claim to be free from the taint of sin, so humans are not responsible for their predicament in life. This statement is
True
Forms of mysticism that emphasize the annihilation of the ego in its union with the Divine are also considered theodicies of participation.
Hinduism
Generally, creatio ex nihilo is associated with all the following religions except:
he considered them secondary and futile questions
How does the Buddha refer to cosmogonic theorizing?
False
"Natural religious communities" are defined as being dependent on a charismatic leader and/or his teachings.
Christianity, Islam, Mahayana Buddhism
According to Livingston, the three great missionary religions are
they seek harmony with nature
According to The Council of American Witches, what do Wiccans believe?
from the blood of Kingu
According to the Babylonian epic, how is mankind created?
NOT the active creation of Tepeu, the sole god of the Mayan civilization
According to the Quiche Maya, the cosmos is perceived as emerging from what?
False
According to the text the human problem refers exclusively to natural or humanly caused disasters such as epidemics, wars, famine, earthquakes, floods that come with a lot of pain suffering.
Charisma
According to the text what Confucius refers to as Te, is what we might call ______in the West.
NOT Dictatorship
According to the text what Confucius refers to as Te, is what we might call ______in the West.
True
African Traditional Religions are very good examples of natural religions. This statement is:
False
Albert Einstein believed that God controlled the physical universe
Islam
All of the following are examples of cosmic dualistic religions/movements EXCEPT:
Zoroaster
All of the following were discussed as being related to pantheism in the textbook EXCEPT for:
deism
All of these are characteristics of, or related to, God in monotheism EXCEPT:
Education
As a cure to the human problem Confucius prescribed
False
Brahman is often depicted as a personal deity in art and idols. False
NOT imperfection and the incompleteness that life exhibits and which are behind the constant worry and anxiety that we experience as humans.
Buddhists insist that to focus on Dukkha is not to be pessimistic but rather, to be realistic, to see things as they truly are. Dukkha means:
False
Christianity and Buddhism hold the same notions of the true nature of the "self"
True
Confucius suggested that the only real hope for eradicating our pain and suffering, our illusions and guilt lies in the deference and respectful obedience of the young toward their elders, especially towards their parents? This statement is:
True
Cults are simply: Religious movements in their very early stages; there is nothing inherently negative about cults as we are often made to believe. This statement is:
Theravada Buddhism
Denies the existence of an immortal self or soul:
'the deep' and 'the waters'
Even though it is generally assumed that Genesis supports the theological idea of creatio ex nihilo, which of the following phrases seem to contradict that thesis?
Vedic polytheism became Hindu pantheism
In Livingston's discussion about Hinduism, what does he claim happened to Hinduism's development in India?
False
In Taoism, yin and yang are mutually conflicting.
True
In the Bible, the early Hebrews were henotheists.
False
In the West, Christianity introduced natural law concepts previously unknown.
Nature
In the vocabulary of stoics Phusis is:
True
Job's friends in the Hebrew book of Job, accuse him of impiety for questioning God about his suffering.
True
Judaism and Islam both acknowledge that the source of the human problem is disobedience toward God and His commandmentts
True
Kali, Isis, and Ishtar were all revered as mother goddesses in their particular traditions.
does not have a fully developed sense of self
Levy-Bruhl's "law of participation" refers to someone who
False
Livingston believes that religion is a one-way social determinism.
"I will be with you"
Martin Buber understands YHWH to mean:
True
One definition for "eternity "is timelessness.
Karl Marx and Max Weber
One of the following pairs of scholars sought to demonstrate correlations between certain social structures and specific types of religion
Karl Marx
One of the following scholars was very critical of the role of religion in society. The scholar believed that religious ideas were ideological tools pressed into service by the elite of society who seek to maintain their privileges. Religion stifles initiatives at changing society, he argues.
None of these
One of the following statements does NOT describe a way in which religion is a social phenomenon.
Epictetus
One of the following was a great Stoic philosopher:
NOT gratuitous
One of the problems with the testing of Job is that it presents God as
NOT They are normally small religious communities
One of these is NOT a distinguishing characteristic of sects:
God is excluded from change
Process theodicy is associated with all of the following EXCEPT:
NOT Hermaphrodite and bears within himself the seed of all the gods and the foundations of the earth
Protoganous, the first god in the Greek Orphic religion, had what special features?
the concern to find answers to the chaos of the times
Stoicism's origin in Athens was influenced by:
False
The belief in the Earth Mother encouraged miners to dig for ore.
St. Paul
The concept of a "spiritual body" is due to:
Legal decisions
The concept of halakhah in Judaism is associated with:
the subjective experience of the spiritual present overcomes evil in the world
The conversionist sect believes in which of the following?
Aristotle
The cosmological proof of the existence of God was first proposed by:
The 4 noble truths
The discourse that launched the career of the Buddha contained
NOT fertilization
The dominant themes developed in third millennium BCE creation texts include all but which of the following?
NOT generation
The dominant themes developed in third millennium BCE creation texts include all but which of the following?
True
The religion of Israel had the concept of a supernatural figure called the "Son of Man" who would come and establish a kingdom of heaven on earth.
the present order must be destroyed to make way for salvation
The revolutionist sect believes in which of the following?
samsara
The teaching that each soul passes through a series of bodies through the process of reincarnation is called:
humans have to reconstruct the world via a communitarian effort
The utopian sect believes in which of the following?
The social correlates of religion
This describes the central focus of sociologists interested in religion
Max Weber
This scholar is associated with the Protestant Ethic and the spirit of Capitalism
A pamphlet written by the main Christian Protestant group circa 1910.
What are the "Fundamentals of Faith"?
collection of pantheistic writings
What best describes the writings known as the Upanishads?
NOT it defines what is in your mind Which of the following best describes creation science?
What does Nous do?
all of these
What does the work 'karma' mean in Theravada Buddhism, according to Livingston?
the illusion of plurality in the world
What is Sankara's contribution to Hindu philosophical thought?
Enumaelish
What is the name of the Babylonian creation epic?
NOT by offering compelling reasons as to how scientists might establish a comprehensive scientific explanation of cosmology based on the Genesis account
What is the primary approach of 'creation science' to show that it belongs in the classroom?
our likeness to God
What is the root of the human problem in Christianity, according to Livingston?
an account of the creation of the gods
What is theogony?
USA
Where were the Religious pamphlets "The fundamentals" published?
a religious belief
Which of the following best describes creation science?
NOT The ecclesia
Which of the following can be described as a product of demands for new eruptions of spiritual zeal and stricter discipline within a religious group?
All of these
Which of the following characteristics are applicable to modernization?
religion is a powerful causal factor influencing social action and social structures
Which of the following does Max Weber believe?
light
Which of the following does the J-E source not focus on?
Reliance on God's grace
Which of the following does traditional Christian thought prescribe as a way to liberate the self from bondage to sin and humanity's unease and tragic plight?
God speaking to Moses on Mt. Sinai
Which of the following events in religious history does Livingston describe as a theophany?
Confucianism
Which of the following four traditions has an emphasis on filial piety?
all of these
Which of the following is a belief that both Christianity and Zoroastrianism have in common?
it is most often based on religious experience and new insight
Which of the following is a unique feature of a voluntary religious community?
NOT the Christian Pietists
Which of the following is considered an example of a monastic religious community?
Laicite is a French term used to describe absolutism.
Which of the following statements is not true?